Wat Arun

Bangkok NightlifeWat Arun Rajwararam is one of the most popular temples and also the most photographed temples in Thailand. You have not been to Thailand without having visited Wat Arun in Bangkok. The “Temple of Dawn” is located on the banks of the Chao Phraya River and has a long and rich history in Thai culture.

Wat Arun

The Temple was constructed in the seventeenth century. However its prang (spires) was only built in the early nineteenth century during the reign of King Rama II. Wat Arun can be accessed rather easily from the river (Chao Phraya River) as there are ferries which travel across the river towards the Maharaj pier. If you are a tourist then the temple charges an entrance fee of about 50 baht.

See also  Wat Phra Sri Mahathat

It is the temple which during Kathina, the King will travel to Wat Arun in a procession of royal barges to present new robes to the monks. Note that this temple is close to the Grand Palace in Bangkok. There are also other temples in Thailand to see such as Wat Yannawa as well as Wat Suan Plu. The closest station is the MRT Itsaraphap but this is not within easy walking distance. Likewise also see the Wat Suan Plu as well as the Wat Yannawa.

Surroundings

Situated on the banks of the Chao Phraya River it stands as an iconic symbol of Bangkok’s rich cultural heritage. Firstly, the location of this stunning Buddhist temple provides a picturesque view. This especially during sunset when its towering spires glisten in the golden light. Moving on to its history, it is also known as the Temple of Dawn. Likewise this dates back to the Ayutthaya period and has undergone numerous renovations over the centuries.

Furthermore, its unique architectural style blends Khmer and Thai influences, creating a distinctive and awe-inspiring sight. Additionally, the central prang (tower) stands at over 70 meters tall and is adorned with intricate porcelain mosaics that sparkle in the sunlight. Climbing to the top offers visitors a panoramic view of the city and the river. In conclusion, the location and history of temple makes it a must-visit destination for those seeking to immerse themselves in the cultural and historical splendor of Bangkok. Likewise also see Wat Saket as well as Wat Suthat Thepwararam on here.

 

Wat Arun Rajwararam (วัดอรุณราชวรารามฯ)

Buddhist Temple · Wat Arun
34 Arun Amarin Rd, Bangkok Yai, Bangkok 10600, Thailand
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Gallery of Wat Arun Rajwararam

 

Hotels close to the BTS system includes the Century Park Hotel and King Royal Garden Inn Hotel.

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